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tiered
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The word 'tiered' is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used as an adjective to describe a structure (e.g. "a tiered fountain") or a system (e.g. "a tiered pricing system"). For example, you could say "The hotel offers a tiered loyalty program for repeat guests."
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In the past, American congressmen have complained that it is "unfair" that their voters should pay 100 times more for a measles vaccine than, say, a mother in Bangladesh.Such opposition to tiered pricing alarms drug companies, according to Amie Batson, a vaccine consultant with the World Bank.
First companies devised tiered systems for drugs, making a consumer pay more for a branded drug than a generic.
Some diversion will happen, but firms that have tried tiered pricing have found ways to reduce it.
Bloomberg has been a bit warier than Thomson of embracing tiered releases for fear of alienating its desktop customers, who provide 80% of its revenues.Technological advances will make it ever harder to define an "early" data release.
First, would tiered pricing in America render the net neutrality debate moot?
He also talks of stamping out massive tax evasion and says that the "unfair" flat tax is to be replaced by a system of tiered rates.In this section Cold climate Educating Cécile Between bail-outs Getting it together A resurgent right Dog eats dog The hardworking Mr Hollande Back to school Correction: Merkel ReprintsSome election promises will be hard to fulfil.
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This has brought forth more cries of a "two-tier health-care system", a somewhat ritual denouncement which shies away from the fact that the real NHS is multi-tiered already, with doctors mixing private and public practice and widely varying levels of efficiency within the system.
Within this, symbolic landmarks like the Drum and Bell towers (of which only the Drum Tower survives), multi-tiered and symmetrically positioned, loomed over a predominantly flat landscape.
In the US over recent decades, we have lived the challenges of a multi-tiered, for-profit healthcare system.
The move defies warnings from Labor and the Greens that it would lead to a two-tiered health system in which people's wealth determined the quality of care they received, and effectively spelled the end of free universal healthcare.
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